“Am I a spaceman? Do I belong to a new race on Earth, bred by men from outer space in embraces with Earth women? Are my children offspring of the first interplanetary race? Has the melting-pot of interplanetary society already been created on our planet, as the melting-pot of all Earth nations was established in the USA 190 years ago? Or does this thought relate to things to come in the future? I request my right and privilege to have such thoughts and ask such questions without being threatened to be jailed by any administrative agency of society... In the face of a rigid, doctrinaire, self-appointed, ready to-kill hierarchy of scientific censorship it appears foolish to publish such thoughts. Anyone malignant enough could do anything with them. Still the right to be wrong has to be maintained. We should not fear to enter a forest because there are wildcats around in the trees. We should not yield our right to well-controlled speculation. It is certain questions entailed in such speculation which the administrators of established knowledge fear... But in entering the cosmic age we should certainly insist on the right to ask new, even silly questions without being molested.”

Wilhelm Reich died in a United States jail on November 3rd 1957.

“You differ from a great man in only one respect: the great man was once a very little man, but he developed one important quality: he recognized the smallness and narrowness of his thoughts and actions. Under the pressure of some task that meant a great deal to him, he learned to see how his smallness, his pettiness endangered his happiness. In other words, a great man knows when and in what way he is a little man. A little man does not know he is little and is afraid to know. He hides his pettiness and narrowness behind illusions of strength and greatness, someone else's strength and greatness. He's proud of his great generals but not of himself. He admires an idea he has not had, not one he has had. The less he understands something, the more firmly he believes in it. And the better he understands an idea, the less he believes in it.”

& most languages have more than 30.000 words, but when you know round about 3.000 words of a language & the grammar, then you can have ordinary conversations. So my 300 words are only 10% of what I would need for a start, but I will move to Sweden in early May 2017 & I have 4 more months to enhance my Swedish vocabulary &... ::::

Tallinn is the capital & largest city of Estonia & is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, 80 km south of Helsinki, east of Stockholm & west of Saint Peterburg.

The Hanse merchant who took the English crown as a pledge. Already born as the son of a merchant, the ruthless and profit-loving Lemberg gained great wealth, especially with the trading of wool and tin. As an investor of the English King Edward III and the head of a creditors' cooperation, the English crown jewels were given to him as a pledge. He was appointed administrator of the royal court and state banker. He temporarily controlled the entire tin trade in England. He aquired some privileges as a creditor to the Pope in Avignon, such as carrying around a portable altar and a priest with him. His success attracted many begrudgers so he perpetually had to fight with hostilities both in England and Dortmund. He died childless in Cologne and was buried in a tin coffin. He donated his wealth accumulated during his lifetime to e.g. the monastery of St. Barbara and the Augustinian monastery in Cologne.